Title: Electric and Hybrid-Electric Vehicles : Overviews and Viewpoints Author: Ronald K. Jurgen ISBN: 0768057175 / 9780768057171 Format: Soft Cover Pages: 153 Publisher: SAE Year: 2011 Availability: 45-60 days
Description
Contents
With production and planning for new electric vehicles gaining momentum worldwide, this book – the first in a series of five volumes on this subject – provides engineers and researchers with perspectives on the most current and innovative developments regarding electric and hybrid-electric vehicle technology, design considerations, and components.
This book features 12 SAE technical papers, published from 2008 through 2010, that provide an overview of research on topics such as:
The CO2 benefits of electrification
The effects of aggressive driving behavior
Heat recovery in hybrid vehicles
The impact of drive cycles on PHEV component requirements
Energy management strategies using game theory and other approaches
Introduction
The Growing Surge in Electric Vehicle Activity
EV Overviews and Viewpoints Chapter 1 : A Survey on Electric/Hybrid Vehicle (2010-01-0856) Chapter 2 : Design Optimization of a Series Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle for Real-World Driving Conditions (2010-01-0840) Chapter 3 : Design and Analysis of an Adaptive Real-Time Advisory System for Improving Real World Fuel Economy in a Hybrid Electric Vehicle (2010-01-0835) Chapter 4 : What if the Prius Wasn't a Hybrid? What if the Corolla Were? An Analysis Based on Vehicle Limited Fuel Consumption and Powertrain and Braking Efficiency (2010-01-834) Chapter 5 : Simulation Based Assessment of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Behavior During Real-World 24-Hour Missions (2010-01-0827) Chapter 6 : The CO2 Benefits of Electrification REVs , PHEVs and Charging Scenarios (209-01-1311) Chapter 7 : Drive Cycle Fuel Consumption Variability of Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles Due to Aggressive Driving (2009-01-1335) Chapter 8 : Thermoelectric Exhaust Heat Recovery for Hybrid Vehicles (2009-01-1327) Chapter 9 : Impact of Drive Cycles on PHEV Component Requirements (2008-01-1337) Chapter 10 : Hybrid Electric Vehicle Energy Management Using Game Theory (2008-01-1317) Chapter 11 : The Electrification of the Automobile : From Conventional Hybrid, to Plug-In Hybrids, to Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (2008-01-0458) Chapter 12 : Study on the Potential Benefits of Plug-In Hybrid Systems (2008-01-0456)